US20130245507A1 - Device for massaging the human or animal body - Google Patents
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- This invention concerns a device for massaging the human or animal body of a living subject receiving treatment, including, firstly, a hollow body to be held against the skin by suction means, and, secondly, supports to apply localised compression to the deep layers of the skin to be treated.
- the massaging devices disclosed in the prior art essentially use suction means to create a depression in a suction chamber, with the skin thus suctioned coming into contact with supports, which, in a direction substantially orthogonal to the skin to be treated, are fixed with regard to the direction of suction.
- the device comprises a hollow body containing an element that acts mechanically on the part of the skin that is subject to negative pressure created by suction that prevails in the hollow body; the element may be a protrusion that is of a piece with the hollow body or a wheel having an axle borne by the hollow body, or a membrane with elevations; in all cases, the compression of the skin on the support is exclusively generated by the negative pressure in the suction chamber.
- the amount of negative pressure to which the skin can be subjected without causing injuries is necessarily limited, it follows that the compression of the skin in the areas that are in contact with the support is also necessarily limited, such that such a device cannot be used on the deep layers of skin or the subjacent tissues or muscular areas.
- the support that compresses an area of skin is a wheel, and, there too, the compression by the wheel is essentially a function of the negative pressure established in the suction chamber; however, this device can be used dynamically due to the presence of the wheel.
- French patent 1 501 054 a simply designed device is proposed that includes a plurality of suction chambers, each separated from the other by parallel bars between them; nothing is proposed to affect the deep layers of skin, as the only supports are the separation bars of the various suction chambers, and the device is used manually by applying “moderate” pressure on the part of the body to be massaged; the device must be moved on the skin to be treated in order to produce a wave in the epidermis, requiring sliding the device on the skin; it further states that a lubricant is spread on the part to be massaged in order to facilitate this sliding.
- the pressure that can be applied manually on such a device can only be mild, as it must slide on the skin; accordingly, the compression by the separation bars between two suction chambers is necessarily weak, and cannot act on the deep layers of the skin.
- the invention seeks to simultaneously apply to the skin to be treated, on the one hand, suction as described in any of the aforementioned known-art patents, and, on the other hand, localised compression applied continuously (but not necessarily constantly) over the course of the suction, as described in patent EP 1 800 644.
- this device may comprise, in particular, an elongated pylon suited to receive means of attachment, and a plurality of pressure bases, each being a component suited to be attached to one end of the pylon to deliver to the pylon the pressure to be applied to the human or animal body, whereby the bases are suited to receive various parts of the body of the therapist, and, lastly, a pressure head attached to the other end of the pylon, to apply to the human or animal body the pressure transmitted to the pylon by the pressure base.
- the devices described in patent 1 800 644 allow for the performance of continuous-pressure massages, i.e., they use a substantial compression force on certain localised parts of the body of the patient to be treated, allowing for beneficial effects on deep tissues of the body.
- such devices do not cause substantial pain, as the compression is carried out progressively, such that the skin to be treated is not suddenly subjected to substantial force; furthermore, the pressure head is not moved relative to the skin whilst the pressure is applied, thus avoiding all pain related to friction on the skin
- the result is one possibility for treating the deepest layers of the skin and the subjacent tissues without causing intolerable pain to the subject to be treated.
- the applicant has now found that living subjects can be massaged by combining suction means with means of generating substantial localised compression on the skin of the subject. Following trials, the applicant found, not only according to his observations but also the experiences of the subjects treated, that such a combination causes surprising effects.
- the blood circulation is improved, the “orange peel” effect is mitigated, and subjacent muscle tissues are stimulated, providing relief in particular to subjects suffering from myalgias.
- the invention concerns a device for massaging a living subject to be treated-comprising a hollow body delimiting an internal volume by means of a lateral wall and a connecting wall, whereby the lateral wall extends between the connecting wall and a peripheral edge to be placed statically on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated, whereby the internal volume is connected to a suction system in order to constitute, by applying the peripheral edge to the skin, at least one suction chamber capable of being placed under negative pressure relative to the environment of the device, whereby the hollow body includes, in its internal volume, at least one internal support suited to compress the skin of the subject to be treated when the internal volume is connected to the reduced treatment pressure established by the suction system, characterised in that it further includes at least one actuator to apply mechanically to the skin, by means of at least one internal support in the hollow body, a force F applied to the support(s) in a continuous manner, either variable or not, whereby at least some of the internal supports thus apply localised continuous compression to the skin.
- an actuator may apply the force F via any means, in particular, as described below in the various exemplary embodiments of the invention, by mechanical transmission of a force applied by an operator or a pneumatic action, but also by hydraulic, electrical, or magnetic means.
- the force F which allows for the application of continuous, localised compression on certain areas of the skin, is applied by means of at least one actuator.
- This actuator which is independent of the suction system, allows for the particularly worthwhile results of the combination of the two known-art parts, i.e., the part related to the use of a suction system and that related to the use of a force F applied by means of an actuator.
- such an actuator exercises a force F having a value independent of the pressure established by the suction system.
- the supports may be fixed inside the hollow body; advantageously, the internal supports include at least one protruding finger and/or at least one elongated boss, the free end of which is at an adjustable distance from a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
- At least some internal supports are mobile within the hollow body due to an actuator, in a direction substantially perpendicular to a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body; in this case, it may be provided that a mobile support consist of a rectilinear finger, the free end of which is orientated towards the outside of the hollow body and is rounded.
- the internal volume may be divided into various suction chambers, separated by at least one internal wall, whereby each internal wall has a free edge substantially at the level of a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body.
- the suction chambers of the hollow body are subject, independently and/or sequentially, to one or more reduced pressure(s) by means of a distribution device.
- Each internal wall may be connected to the lateral wall of the hollow body such that its free edge is connected to the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
- the hollow body constitutes the pressure head of an actuator including a pylon, one end of which is mechanically connected to the hollow body and the other receives a pressure base, which delivers to the pylon the continuous force F to be applied via the support(s) to the area(s) of skin that are under continuous compression.
- the force F acting on the hollow body may be applied by a pressure base suited to receive part of the body of the therapist treating the subject by means of the device.
- the pressure base may be a mobile connection connected to a piece of equipment carried by the therapist.
- the force F acting on the hollow body is applied by clamping means supported by the subject to be treated.
- a mobile support is moved by the actuator by varying a control pressure P 2 independent of the reduced pressure P 1 , acting in the internal volume of the hollow body.
- the hollow body includes on its outside, borne by its lateral wall, at least one flexible enclosure that is deformable by pressing it against the skin of the subject to be treated, whereby the deformation of the enclosure is obtained by varying the pressure within the enclosure and causing pinching of the skin in order to join the hollow body with the skin on which it is supported.
- the hollow body has on its outside at least one external support suited to act on the skin via an additional continuous compression, whereby the additional continuous pressure acts on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body and has insufficient intensity to cancel out the pressure of the peripheral edge on the skin.
- the hollow body it is also possible to provide for the hollow body to have on its outside at least one external support suited to act on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated via an additional continuous compression, from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body, with any degree of intensity not capable of cancelling out the pressure of the peripheral edge on the skin of the subject to be treated due to a clamping means acting externally on the hollow body and supported by the subject to be treated.
- the force F generated by the actuator(s) causes sufficient deformation of the lateral walls of the hollow body to cause a constant or pulsatile reduction in the negative pressure in the internal volume due to the elasticity of the lateral wall.
- the elasticity of the lateral wall may be chosen such that the negative pressure in the internal volume causes a slight leak in order to generate mechanical oscillation of the lateral wall and vibration on the peripheral edge of the hollow body.
- FIGS. 1-6 show a first embodiment of a device according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the assembly formed by an actuator and its related hollow body:
- the actuator is a device as described and protected by patent EP 1800644; the related hollow body is that shown in detail in FIGS. 2-6 of this application;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the inside of the hollow body of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view from below of the hollow body of FIG. 2 , according to the arrow R 1 of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is cutaway view based on IV-IV of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is cutaway view based on V-V of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is cutaway view based on VI-VI of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 is a longitudinal section of a hollow body according to a variant of the first embodiment corresponding to FIGS. 1-6 based on VII-VII of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 8 is a cross section of the hollow body of FIG. 7 , according to VIII-VIII of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of another variant of the hollow body of the first embodiment corresponding to FIGS. 1-6 ;
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of the bottom of the hollow body of FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a cross section of the hollow body of FIG. 10 , according to XI-XI of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a cross section of the hollow body of FIG. 11 , according to XII-XII of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a therapist carrying a piece of equipment acting on a patient by means of a device according to the invention (actuator plus hollow body), whereby the device is associated with a hollow body and no actuator;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the leg of a patient treated by means of a hollow body on which the force F is generated by a strap surrounding the patient's leg;
- FIG. 15 is a schematic cutaway representation of a hollow body, the actuator of which is a suction system that moves protruding fingers, with the position of the hollow body on the skin being maintained by one or more enclosure(s) subject to internal pressure;
- FIG. 16 is a cutaway view of a variant of the peripheral enclosure of the hollow body of FIG. 15 , which may be adapted to any type of hollow body, in particular that of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is a schematic cutaway view of another variant of the peripheral enclosure of the hollow body of FIG. 15 , which allows for adjustment of the compression obtained by the elements of the enclosure.
- the device according to this first embodiment of the invention includes an actuator as described in patent EP 1800644; essentially, this actuator includes three parts:
- the shaft half 11 b includes on its free end a plate 12 referred to as the “pressure base”.
- the pressure base 12 is formed so as to receive various parts of the anatomy of the therapist capable of applying force to the shaft half 11 b to bring it closer to the shaft half 11 a .
- the shaft half 11 a is connected by end opposite the dynamometer 11 c to a hollow body designated as a whole as 10 .
- the hollow body 10 delimits an internal volume by means of a lateral wall 3 and a connecting wall 4 .
- the lateral wall 3 extends between the connecting wall 4 and a peripheral edge 2 .
- the peripheral edge 2 is the free end of the lateral wall 3 , which is connected on the opposite side to the connecting wall 4 .
- the peripheral edge 2 defines a substantially flat opening placing the outside in communication with the internal volume of the hollow body 10 .
- the connecting wall 4 is substantially flat, and fauns an acute angle with the plane defined by the peripheral edge 2 .
- the shaft half 11 a is connected with the hollow body 10 by placing the threaded free end of the shaft half 11 a in a drilled hole 16 arranged in the connecting wall 4 .
- the internal volume is connected to a suction system (not shown) via a channel 13 , which traverses the connecting wall 4 , thus allowing the internal volume to be connected to a suction tube 14 .
- the internal volume of the hollow body 10 thus constitutes a suction chamber 5 .
- the suction system may be coupled to a computer module allowing the pressure in the suction chamber 5 to be programmed.
- the hollow body 10 further includes, in its internal volume, internal supports arranged in the suction chamber 5 , consisting of four protruding fingers 6 and four elongated bosses 7 .
- the bosses 7 are arranged longitudinally in front of the suction chamber, i.e., in the area of the hollow body farthest from the connecting wall 4 . They extend in the direction of the skin of the subject to be treated such that their free edges are located substantially on the plane defined by the peripheral edge 2 .
- the free edge of the bosses 7 is rounded and suited to enter into contact with the skin of the subject to be treated without damaging the skin.
- FIGS. 1-6 In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-6 , in this regard, an additional boss 15 is shown that is arranged inside the suction chamber 5 on the side on which the elongated bosses 7 are not located.
- the protruding fingers 6 have one end borne by the connecting wall 4 ; their other end is free substantially on the plane of the peripheral edge. In the embodiment described, these fingers are screwed into corresponding holes in the connecting wall 4 , allowing the position of their free end to be adjusted in relation to the plane of the peripheral edge 2 .
- the lateral wall 3 and the connecting wall 4 are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to withstand the force F applied to the hollow body 10 by the shaft half 11 a and transfer that force to the skin of the subject to be treated.
- the peripheral edge 2 it is possible to provide for certain parts of the peripheral edge 2 to be made of a material that is sufficiently deformable to adapt the hollow body 10 to elevations in the skin to be treated, thus ensuring the seal of the suction chamber 5 during the massage.
- the fingers and bosses are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to transfer the force F to the skin of the subject to be treated.
- bosses made of a material that is deformable depending on physical conditions, such that the suction allows for slight pinching of the skin of the subject to be treated in certain conditions:
- An example of such a condition would be an increase in temperature.
- a material with shape memory may also be used.
- the external face of the connecting wall 4 comprises two openings: One is the exit of the drilled hole 16 capable of receiving the threaded end of the shaft half 11 a of the pylon 11 ; the other corresponds to the exit of the channel 13 to which the suction tube 14 is connected.
- the hollow body of the device described above may additionally include means of heating and/or cooling (not shown) the skin of the subject to be treated, e.g., a heating resistor or an air circuit independent of the suction chamber, allowing hot or cold air to be injected.
- the hot air stimulates the blood circulation and perspiration, facilitating treatment.
- the immune system may be stimulated in a known manner, thus improving the overall wellbeing of the subject to be treated.
- the hollow body of the device may also comprise means for electrically stimulating the skin to be treated, in order to further the treatment, e.g., by means of contractions of the muscles located under the skin to be treated.
- Other stimulation means are possible, such as infrared or ultrasound waves, the effects of which are known to the art.
- the hollow body 10 may have different configurations to combine a shape and dimensions that are suited to a specific part of the body of the subject to be treated and/or to a specific treatment.
- a hollow body with a circular peripheral edge allows for massaging the shoulder, whilst a rectangular hollow body is suited to massaging the flat areas of the body, such as the back.
- the hollow body of a device according to the invention may be made in a size that is sufficient to cover a substantial part of the body of the subject to be treated.
- the device of the invention is suited to treat a living subject, preferably a human or an equine.
- the treatment combines steps of support, negative pressure, and/or movement of the hollow body: The various steps are carried out for specified durations.
- the suction chamber 5 is generally hermetically sealed when the hollow body 10 is applied to the skin, creating, by means of negative pressure, movement of the skin to be treated against the protruding fingers 6 and the elongated bosses 7 .
- the suction is carried out by means of a suction system (not shown) via the channel 13 and the tube 14 .
- the device of the invention is preferably used with the involvement of a therapist.
- the therapist using the device must apply a force F continuously, but not necessarily constantly, to at least one of the supports of the hollow body 10 in the direction of the skin of the subject to be treated.
- the force F may be applied by any suited means, in particular either mechanically, by a physical action of the therapist, or by hydraulic or pneumatic action controlled by the therapist.
- the force F may be between 10 and 250 Newtons, and, preferably, between 30 and 200 Newtons; it may be continuously maintained for a period of 5 s to 3 min.
- the same values may be obtained by a different actuator, in particular a hydraulic or pneumatic actuator.
- the force F thus applied by the therapist is sufficient to produce effects on the deepest layers of the skin without injuring the subject to be treated.
- Treatment using the device of the invention is carried out on specified points on the body, some of which are disclosed in patent EP 1 800 644.
- the protruding fingers allow it to be pressed against a point on the skin, whilst the bosses allow for pressing against a strip. If the pressure is combined with movement of the device along the skin, deep treatment is carried out on a line by means of the protruding fingers and on a surface by the bosses. It is possible to provide for supports that would provide pressure to a surface.
- the suction may be programmed, i.e., it is possible to control the intensity of the suction and/or program continuous or non-continuous suction and/or adjust the duration of each of the operations of the suction programme.
- the adjustable height of the protruding fingers 6 also allows for the hollow body 10 to be adapted to a specific area of the body and/or a specific treatment:
- the treatment of areas of the body where there are superficial osseous elevations necessitates fingers that do not exceed the surface area defined by the peripheral edge 2 of the lateral wall.
- the configurations of the hollow body 10 combine a number and position of the protruding fingers 6 and/or the elongated bosses 7 that are also suited to a specific part of the body of the subject to be treated and/or a specific treatment.
- the combination of means to this variant of the invention has beneficial effects on the superficial and deep layers of the skin and connective tissue, but also on subcutaneous muscle, bone, and/or joint tissue.
- the suction combined with the pressure of the fingers and bosses, stimulates the skin superficially, allowing for improvement in the blood circulation and movement of the subcutaneous tissue. In this way, it is possible to improve the quality of the skin, in particular by mitigating the “orange peel” effect.
- the combination of the effects of the suction with those of the force F stimulates subcutaneous muscle tissue, allowing for sustained relief for subjects suffering from myalgias such as fibromyalgia. Treatment with the device of the invention also allow for improvements in the posture of subjects, e.g., in the case of kyphosis.
- the massage device includes a hollow body 10 a analogous to that of the variant shown in FIGS. 1-6 of the invention:
- the reference numbers of the various parts of the hollow body 10 a are identical to those of the corresponding parts of the hollow body 10 , but followed by the letter a.
- the hollow body 10 a consists of a housing 17 and a sole 18 .
- the sole 18 laterally delimits the internal volume 5 a , which constitutes a suction chamber.
- the part of the peripheral edge 2 a of the lateral wall 3 a held against the skin of the subject to be treated is formed by the sole 18 , but hollow bodies 10 a are possible in which this part is formed by the housing 17 .
- the suction chamber 5 a is connected to a suction source (not shown) via a channel 13 a arranged in the sole 18 and the part of the housing 17 forming the connecting wall 4 a .
- a suction tube 14 a is connected to the channel 13 a , allowing for communication between the suction chamber 5 a and the suction system (not shown).
- the device also comprises supports of the hollow body 10 a on the skin of the subject to be treated, consisting of protruding fingers 6 a , elongated bosses 7 a , and a rounded boss 15 a . These supports are an integral part of the sole 18 . The height of the protruding fingers 6 a cannot be adjusted.
- the housing 17 and the sole 18 are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to withstand the force F applied to the hollow body 10 a and transfer that force to the skin of the subject to be treated.
- the housing 17 receives the pylon of an actuator according to patent EP 1 800 644 as shown in FIG. 1 of this application, with the shaft half connected to the hollow body 10 a being screwed into a drilled hole 16 a arranged in the housing 17 .
- the sole 18 may consist of a flexible thermoplastic polymer or a polymer with shape memory. It may be provided for the suctions to allow for movement by deformation of the elongated bosses.
- the sole may include at least one compound that is bioactive on the skin of the subject to be treated, e.g., a cosmetic compound and/or a drug, in particular a sustained-release preparation.
- the device according to this variant of the invention comprises a hollow body 10 b analogous to that of the foregoing variants.
- the reference numbers of the various parts of the hollow body 10 b are identical to those of the corresponding parts of the hollow body 10 , but followed by the letter b.
- the internal volume of the hollow body 10 b is divided by two internal walls 19 to delimit a central suction chamber 20 and two lateral suction chambers 21 .
- the suction chambers are connected to a suction system (not shown) by independent channels 130 , 131 , 132 connected to independent suction tubes.
- the central suction chamber 20 is connected to the suction system by a central channel 131 ; the lateral chambers 21 are connected by two channels 130 , 132 .
- the suction system allows for the generation of reduced pressures having different values in each suction chamber.
- the device according to this variant of the invention further comprises protruding fingers 6 b , elongated bosses 7 b , preferably provided in the central suction chamber, as well as rounded bosses 15 b.
- the device of this variant of the invention is used analogously to that of the foregoing variants, with the additional use of different degrees of negative pressure in each suction chamber. It is thus possible to generate greater suction in the lateral chambers in order to create folds of skin of differing sizes. The result is a new way of carrying out palpating and rolling massages, if the device is moved relative to the skin to be treated.
- the actuator used was that described in patent EP 1 800 644, and schematically represented in FIG. 1 .
- the force applied on a support in a continuous fashion is obtained by a therapist pushing on a pressure base that is part of the actuator.
- FIG. 13 shows a therapist 23 wearing a vest 24 to treat a patient 25 .
- the vest 24 includes a plurality of female fasteners 26 in which the ends of shaft halves 11 b of pylons of the device, as shown in FIG. 1 and described in this specification, can be hooked.
- FIG. 13 shows a shaft half 11 b affixed to a female fastener 26 , with the shaft half 11 a of this actuator being connected to a hollow body 10 (or 10 a ) as described above; the inside of the hollow body is subject to negative pressure by the tube 14 .
- the patient 25 may be simultaneously treated by another hollow body analogous to the first, also subject to internal negative pressure but not to an actuator ( 11 a , 11 b ).
- the actuator which applies a continuous force F to the hollow body under negative pressure
- FIG. 14 This embodiment is shown in FIG. 14 .
- a hollow body 10 is positioned on the body of a patient 27 and subject to internal negative pressure by the tube 14 , which connects the hollow body to an appropriate system (not shown).
- a strap 28 surrounds the body 27 of the patient and the hollow body 10 to apply the latter with a continuous force F to the area of the body of the patient 27 to which the negative pressure is applied by the hollow body 10 .
- FIG. 15 shows a cross-section of a device 100 according to the invention including an actuator and a hollow body.
- the reference numbers of the various parts of the hollow body are identical to those of the corresponding parts of the hollow body 10 , but followed by the letter c.
- the actuator 211 is a pneumatic system operated by a control pressure P 2 .
- the hollow body 10 c defining a suction chamber is placed below the actuator 211 , with the assembly consisting of the hollow body and the actuator being positioned on the area of the skin to be treated.
- the bottom of the device 100 i.e., the part in the vicinity of the skin 103 , forms a hollow body 10 c formed by a cylindrical lateral wall 2 c and a ceiling 101 , with a suction chamber 5 c being defined by the hollow body when the device is positioned on the skin 103 .
- This suction chamber 5 c is thus delimited by the lateral wall 2 c , the ceiling 101 , and the skin 103 on which the bottom of the lateral wall is pressed.
- the ceiling 101 is traversed by protruding fingers 6 c capable of being moved relative to the ceiling 101 .
- the fingers 6 c run through holes, with the air-tight seal being obtained by means of sealing rings 102 .
- the protruding fingers 6 c are distributed over the entire surface of the ceiling 101 .
- Their lower part, in the vicinity of the skin to be treated 103 is rounded to allow for localised compression of the skin without causing any injury to it.
- the upper ends of the fingers 6 c i.e., those the farthest from the skin 103 , are joined with a movable plate 104 .
- the plate 104 may move within the inner space 105 defined by the cylindrical upper part of the lateral wall of the device 100 , with this space being delimited by a cover plate 106 integrated with the upper end of the lateral wall and constituting a connecting wall at the level of the top of the lateral wall.
- the movable plate 1045 is subject to reduced pressure P 2 on the side facing the ceiling 101 to cause the movement of the fingers 6 c towards the skin 103 .
- the upper ends of the fingers 6 c include thrust washers 107 , limiting the movement of the plate 104 in the direction of the ceiling 101 .
- the airtight seal is maintained by a sealing ring 108 during the movement of the plate 104 in the space 105 .
- Springs 109 are placed between the plate 104 and the cover plate 106 , applying a return force to the plate 104 and tending to move towards the cover plate 106 , such that the protruding fingers 6 c are returned to their retracted position in the suction chamber 5 c so that they no longer compress the skin 103 .
- the bottom of the device 100 i.e., the part substantially at the level of the suction chamber 5 c , has on its outside one or more flexible enclosures 110 .
- a single flexible enclosure may be provided in proximity to the bottom of the lateral wall of the hollow body 10 c by means of two locking ribs 111 .
- such a flexible enclosure thus forms a peripheral belt of the bottom of the suction chamber 5 c .
- the flexible enclosure not to be circular, but consist of several portions distributed regularly around the axle of the device, in which case the locking ribs would be replaced by adhesive ribs.
- the flexible enclosure 110 is connected to a pump that supplies an air flow sufficient to establish a pressure PO within the enclosure that is greater than atmospheric pressure.
- the enclosure 110 consists, e.g., of a plastic material, but the thickness of this enclosure varies such that the establishment of the pressure PO in the enclosure causes the bottom of the enclosure to move in the direction of the axle of the device 100 . This results in pinching of the skin in the direction of the axis of the area being treated, keeping the device 100 in position in the selected area of the skin 103 .
- the suction chamber 5 c is connected by a channel 112 to a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P 1 , less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in the suction chamber 5 c .
- a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P 1 , less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in the suction chamber 5 c .
- the chamber 114 defined between the ceiling 101 and the plate 104 is connected by a channel 113 to a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P 2 , less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in the suction chamber 114 .
- a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P 2 , less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in the suction chamber 114 .
- the plate 104 moves in the direction of the ceiling 101 , such that the protruding fingers 10 c , which descend in the direction of the skin 103 , create on the skin a continuous localised pressure independent of the negative pressure established in the suction chamber 5 c , which can thus produce a substantial compression capable of treating, point by point, the deep layers of the skin.
- the plate 104 is moved by stretching the springs 109 , which are arranged in an area directly connected to the atmosphere by a hole 115 .
- the therapist by means of this device, can thus treat the skin by suction in a known manner, and simultaneously carry out treatment by continuous local compression that is controllable in degree by the pressure P 2 .
- the device of the invention may, instead of the peripheral enclosure 110 described above, include an external support 116 attached to the edge of the lateral wall 2 c of the hollow body 10 c .
- the external support 116 if it is established around the entire periphery of the device, may be affixed as with the device of FIG. 15 , by means of two locking ribs 111 a . However, if it is only placed on various parts of the periphery, the locking ribs are replaced by adhesive ribs.
- This external support may be made of a filled plastic material, or consist of a chamber as in the embodiment of FIG. 15 . This external support is different in shape to that of FIG.
- the support 116 presses on the skin as would the fingers of a therapist using the device of the invention manually, with the compression thus obtained being directed in the direction of the arrow S, towards the deep layers of the skin 103 .
- a device that allows for modulation of the compressive forces generated with the external supports of the type described for FIG. 16 .
- the external supports 117 analogous to those 116 of FIG. 16 , are connected to a piston 118 arranged in an actuator body 19 in which they slide. The sliding occurs in an airtight fashion due to the sealing rings 120 .
- the actuator body 119 is affixed to the outer edge of the bottom of the lateral wall 2 c of the suction chamber by means of two adhesive ribs 121 .
- the space delimited in the actuator body 119 above the piston 118 is connected by a channel 122 to a pump capable of establishing a pressurised air pressure P 3 in this part.
- the part below the piston 118 is exposed to the outside air due to the assembly 123 arranged between the external support 117 and the actuator body 119 .
- An elastic return may be provided that distances the external support 117 from the skin when the pressure P 3 is absent.
- the therapist when using the device according to the invention, may establish a pressure P 3 of a greater or lesser degree, it being understood that the force applied by the external support 117 is limited in order to avoid the suction chamber 5 c losing its seal due to the raising of the peripheral edge 2 c .
- this type of embodiment may also provide for an actuator body 119 arranged on the entire periphery of the suction chamber, or only on certain parts of the periphery.
- the pneumatic control obtained using the pressure P 2 can be replaced by a purely mechanical control of the movement of the protruding fingers.
- the part of the protruding fingers that is farther from the skin would be threaded, and a threaded wheel on the outside of the hollow body 10 could move the corresponding finger towards the skin by simple rotation in order to generate continuous localised compression.
- the actuator would consist of such wheels and the therapist manipulating them.
Abstract
Massage appliance comprising a hollow body (10) delimiting an internal volume connected (7) to a suction source so as to form a suction chamber by bearing with its edge (2) on the skin, said hollow body (10) enclosing at least one internal bearing element able to act by compression on the skin, when the internal volume is at an under pressure; it has an actuator (11) for exerting on the skin, by way of at least one internal bearing element, a force F applied to said element(s) in a continuous manner, at least one of the internal bearing elements thus acting on the skin with a localized continuous compression.
Description
- This invention concerns a device for massaging the human or animal body of a living subject receiving treatment, including, firstly, a hollow body to be held against the skin by suction means, and, secondly, supports to apply localised compression to the deep layers of the skin to be treated.
- Numerous patents have already proposed massaging devices similar to that of this invention. The massaging devices disclosed in the prior art essentially use suction means to create a depression in a suction chamber, with the skin thus suctioned coming into contact with supports, which, in a direction substantially orthogonal to the skin to be treated, are fixed with regard to the direction of suction.
- In Swiss patent 168279, it is stated that the device comprises a hollow body containing an element that acts mechanically on the part of the skin that is subject to negative pressure created by suction that prevails in the hollow body; the element may be a protrusion that is of a piece with the hollow body or a wheel having an axle borne by the hollow body, or a membrane with elevations; in all cases, the compression of the skin on the support is exclusively generated by the negative pressure in the suction chamber. Given that the amount of negative pressure to which the skin can be subjected without causing injuries is necessarily limited, it follows that the compression of the skin in the areas that are in contact with the support is also necessarily limited, such that such a device cannot be used on the deep layers of skin or the subjacent tissues or muscular areas.
- In
French patent application 2 880 799, the support that compresses an area of skin is a wheel, and, there too, the compression by the wheel is essentially a function of the negative pressure established in the suction chamber; however, this device can be used dynamically due to the presence of the wheel. - In European patent application EP 0 800 812, rails of the walls of two suction chambers are used as supports, such that, there, too, the compression of certain areas of skin can only be limited, as the walls delimit the suction chambers, and, additionally, the rail of a wall has a limited surface area, preventing the use of substantial negative pressure to the risk of injuries to the skin.
- The same disadvantage is presented by the devices described in the two patent applications O2010/095855 and WO 2010/095856, in French patent application 2785177, Russian patent 2128491, patent application US 2007/0027411, and
German utility model 20 2007 016179U1. - Lastly, in
French patent 1 501 054, a simply designed device is proposed that includes a plurality of suction chambers, each separated from the other by parallel bars between them; nothing is proposed to affect the deep layers of skin, as the only supports are the separation bars of the various suction chambers, and the device is used manually by applying “moderate” pressure on the part of the body to be massaged; the device must be moved on the skin to be treated in order to produce a wave in the epidermis, requiring sliding the device on the skin; it further states that a lubricant is spread on the part to be massaged in order to facilitate this sliding. It is clear that the pressure that can be applied manually on such a device can only be mild, as it must slide on the skin; accordingly, the compression by the separation bars between two suction chambers is necessarily weak, and cannot act on the deep layers of the skin. - The invention seeks to simultaneously apply to the skin to be treated, on the one hand, suction as described in any of the aforementioned known-art patents, and, on the other hand, localised compression applied continuously (but not necessarily constantly) over the course of the suction, as described in
patent EP 1 800 644. Inpatent EP 1 800 644, the applicant already described a modular device for applying pressure by points on a human or animal body; this device may comprise, in particular, an elongated pylon suited to receive means of attachment, and a plurality of pressure bases, each being a component suited to be attached to one end of the pylon to deliver to the pylon the pressure to be applied to the human or animal body, whereby the bases are suited to receive various parts of the body of the therapist, and, lastly, a pressure head attached to the other end of the pylon, to apply to the human or animal body the pressure transmitted to the pylon by the pressure base. - The devices described in
patent 1 800 644 allow for the performance of continuous-pressure massages, i.e., they use a substantial compression force on certain localised parts of the body of the patient to be treated, allowing for beneficial effects on deep tissues of the body. Generally, such devices do not cause substantial pain, as the compression is carried out progressively, such that the skin to be treated is not suddenly subjected to substantial force; furthermore, the pressure head is not moved relative to the skin whilst the pressure is applied, thus avoiding all pain related to friction on the skin The result is one possibility for treating the deepest layers of the skin and the subjacent tissues without causing intolerable pain to the subject to be treated. - The applicant has now found that living subjects can be massaged by combining suction means with means of generating substantial localised compression on the skin of the subject. Following trials, the applicant found, not only according to his observations but also the experiences of the subjects treated, that such a combination causes surprising effects. The blood circulation is improved, the “orange peel” effect is mitigated, and subjacent muscle tissues are stimulated, providing relief in particular to subjects suffering from myalgias.
- Thus, the invention concerns a device for massaging a living subject to be treated-comprising a hollow body delimiting an internal volume by means of a lateral wall and a connecting wall, whereby the lateral wall extends between the connecting wall and a peripheral edge to be placed statically on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated, whereby the internal volume is connected to a suction system in order to constitute, by applying the peripheral edge to the skin, at least one suction chamber capable of being placed under negative pressure relative to the environment of the device, whereby the hollow body includes, in its internal volume, at least one internal support suited to compress the skin of the subject to be treated when the internal volume is connected to the reduced treatment pressure established by the suction system, characterised in that it further includes at least one actuator to apply mechanically to the skin, by means of at least one internal support in the hollow body, a force F applied to the support(s) in a continuous manner, either variable or not, whereby at least some of the internal supports thus apply localised continuous compression to the skin.
- Within the meaning of this application, an actuator may apply the force F via any means, in particular, as described below in the various exemplary embodiments of the invention, by mechanical transmission of a force applied by an operator or a pneumatic action, but also by hydraulic, electrical, or magnetic means.
- The force F, which allows for the application of continuous, localised compression on certain areas of the skin, is applied by means of at least one actuator. The presence of this actuator, which is independent of the suction system, allows for the particularly worthwhile results of the combination of the two known-art parts, i.e., the part related to the use of a suction system and that related to the use of a force F applied by means of an actuator. In a preferred embodiment, such an actuator exercises a force F having a value independent of the pressure established by the suction system.
- In a first variant, it may be provided for the supports to be fixed inside the hollow body; advantageously, the internal supports include at least one protruding finger and/or at least one elongated boss, the free end of which is at an adjustable distance from a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
- In another variant, at least some internal supports are mobile within the hollow body due to an actuator, in a direction substantially perpendicular to a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body; in this case, it may be provided that a mobile support consist of a rectilinear finger, the free end of which is orientated towards the outside of the hollow body and is rounded.
- The internal volume may be divided into various suction chambers, separated by at least one internal wall, whereby each internal wall has a free edge substantially at the level of a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body. In one variant, the suction chambers of the hollow body are subject, independently and/or sequentially, to one or more reduced pressure(s) by means of a distribution device. Each internal wall may be connected to the lateral wall of the hollow body such that its free edge is connected to the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
- In another variant, the hollow body constitutes the pressure head of an actuator including a pylon, one end of which is mechanically connected to the hollow body and the other receives a pressure base, which delivers to the pylon the continuous force F to be applied via the support(s) to the area(s) of skin that are under continuous compression. The force F acting on the hollow body may be applied by a pressure base suited to receive part of the body of the therapist treating the subject by means of the device. The pressure base may be a mobile connection connected to a piece of equipment carried by the therapist.
- According to a second embodiment, the force F acting on the hollow body is applied by clamping means supported by the subject to be treated.
- In a third embodiment, a mobile support is moved by the actuator by varying a control pressure P2 independent of the reduced pressure P1, acting in the internal volume of the hollow body.
- Advantageously, the hollow body includes on its outside, borne by its lateral wall, at least one flexible enclosure that is deformable by pressing it against the skin of the subject to be treated, whereby the deformation of the enclosure is obtained by varying the pressure within the enclosure and causing pinching of the skin in order to join the hollow body with the skin on which it is supported.
- In one variant, the hollow body has on its outside at least one external support suited to act on the skin via an additional continuous compression, whereby the additional continuous pressure acts on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body and has insufficient intensity to cancel out the pressure of the peripheral edge on the skin. However, it is also possible to provide for the hollow body to have on its outside at least one external support suited to act on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated via an additional continuous compression, from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body, with any degree of intensity not capable of cancelling out the pressure of the peripheral edge on the skin of the subject to be treated due to a clamping means acting externally on the hollow body and supported by the subject to be treated.
- In another embodiment, the force F generated by the actuator(s) causes sufficient deformation of the lateral walls of the hollow body to cause a constant or pulsatile reduction in the negative pressure in the internal volume due to the elasticity of the lateral wall. The elasticity of the lateral wall may be chosen such that the negative pressure in the internal volume causes a slight leak in order to generate mechanical oscillation of the lateral wall and vibration on the peripheral edge of the hollow body.
- To better understand the subject-matter of the invention, various embodiments shown in the attached drawings will be described by way of example only.
- In these drawings:
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FIGS. 1-6 show a first embodiment of a device according to the invention.FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the assembly formed by an actuator and its related hollow body: The actuator is a device as described and protected by patent EP 1800644; the related hollow body is that shown in detail inFIGS. 2-6 of this application; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the inside of the hollow body ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view from below of the hollow body ofFIG. 2 , according to the arrow R1 ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is cutaway view based on IV-IV ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is cutaway view based on V-V ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is cutaway view based on VI-VI ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 is a longitudinal section of a hollow body according to a variant of the first embodiment corresponding toFIGS. 1-6 based on VII-VII ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 8 is a cross section of the hollow body ofFIG. 7 , according to VIII-VIII ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of another variant of the hollow body of the first embodiment corresponding toFIGS. 1-6 ; -
FIG. 10 is a plan view of the bottom of the hollow body ofFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 11 is a cross section of the hollow body ofFIG. 10 , according to XI-XI ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a cross section of the hollow body ofFIG. 11 , according to XII-XII ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a therapist carrying a piece of equipment acting on a patient by means of a device according to the invention (actuator plus hollow body), whereby the device is associated with a hollow body and no actuator; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the leg of a patient treated by means of a hollow body on which the force F is generated by a strap surrounding the patient's leg; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic cutaway representation of a hollow body, the actuator of which is a suction system that moves protruding fingers, with the position of the hollow body on the skin being maintained by one or more enclosure(s) subject to internal pressure; -
FIG. 16 is a cutaway view of a variant of the peripheral enclosure of the hollow body ofFIG. 15 , which may be adapted to any type of hollow body, in particular that ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 17 is a schematic cutaway view of another variant of the peripheral enclosure of the hollow body ofFIG. 15 , which allows for adjustment of the compression obtained by the elements of the enclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-6 , it can be seen that the device according to this first embodiment of the invention includes an actuator as described in patent EP 1800644; essentially, this actuator includes three parts: - on the one hand, it includes an
elongated pylon 11 consisting of twoshaft halves 11 a, 11 b connected adynamometer 11 c capable of measuring the force exercised between the twoshaft halves 11 a and 11 b to bring them closer to one another. Theshaft half 11 b includes on its free end aplate 12 referred to as the “pressure base”. Thepressure base 12 is formed so as to receive various parts of the anatomy of the therapist capable of applying force to theshaft half 11 b to bring it closer to the shaft half 11 a. The shaft half 11 a is connected by end opposite thedynamometer 11 c to a hollow body designated as a whole as 10. - The
hollow body 10 delimits an internal volume by means of alateral wall 3 and a connecting wall 4. Thelateral wall 3 extends between the connecting wall 4 and aperipheral edge 2. Theperipheral edge 2 is the free end of thelateral wall 3, which is connected on the opposite side to the connecting wall 4. Theperipheral edge 2 defines a substantially flat opening placing the outside in communication with the internal volume of thehollow body 10. It is intended to be placed on the skin of the subject to be treated Advantageously, the connecting wall 4 is substantially flat, and fauns an acute angle with the plane defined by theperipheral edge 2. The shaft half 11 a is connected with thehollow body 10 by placing the threaded free end of the shaft half 11 a in a drilledhole 16 arranged in the connecting wall 4. - The internal volume is connected to a suction system (not shown) via a
channel 13, which traverses the connecting wall 4, thus allowing the internal volume to be connected to asuction tube 14. The internal volume of thehollow body 10 thus constitutes asuction chamber 5. The suction system may be coupled to a computer module allowing the pressure in thesuction chamber 5 to be programmed. - The
hollow body 10 further includes, in its internal volume, internal supports arranged in thesuction chamber 5, consisting of four protrudingfingers 6 and fourelongated bosses 7. Thebosses 7 are arranged longitudinally in front of the suction chamber, i.e., in the area of the hollow body farthest from the connecting wall 4. They extend in the direction of the skin of the subject to be treated such that their free edges are located substantially on the plane defined by theperipheral edge 2. The free edge of thebosses 7 is rounded and suited to enter into contact with the skin of the subject to be treated without damaging the skin. - Other supports may be provided, as long as their contact surface with the skin does not injure the skin when the
suction chamber 5 applies thehollow body 10 to the skin. In the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1-6 , in this regard, anadditional boss 15 is shown that is arranged inside thesuction chamber 5 on the side on which theelongated bosses 7 are not located. - The protruding
fingers 6 have one end borne by the connecting wall 4; their other end is free substantially on the plane of the peripheral edge. In the embodiment described, these fingers are screwed into corresponding holes in the connecting wall 4, allowing the position of their free end to be adjusted in relation to the plane of theperipheral edge 2. - The
lateral wall 3 and the connecting wall 4 are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to withstand the force F applied to thehollow body 10 by the shaft half 11 a and transfer that force to the skin of the subject to be treated. However, it is possible to provide for certain parts of theperipheral edge 2 to be made of a material that is sufficiently deformable to adapt thehollow body 10 to elevations in the skin to be treated, thus ensuring the seal of thesuction chamber 5 during the massage. Likewise, the fingers and bosses are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to transfer the force F to the skin of the subject to be treated. However, it is possible to provide for bosses made of a material that is deformable depending on physical conditions, such that the suction allows for slight pinching of the skin of the subject to be treated in certain conditions: An example of such a condition would be an increase in temperature. A material with shape memory may also be used. - The external face of the connecting wall 4 comprises two openings: One is the exit of the drilled
hole 16 capable of receiving the threaded end of the shaft half 11 a of thepylon 11; the other corresponds to the exit of thechannel 13 to which thesuction tube 14 is connected. - Additionally, the hollow body of the device described above may additionally include means of heating and/or cooling (not shown) the skin of the subject to be treated, e.g., a heating resistor or an air circuit independent of the suction chamber, allowing hot or cold air to be injected. The hot air stimulates the blood circulation and perspiration, facilitating treatment. By alternating hot/cold air, the immune system may be stimulated in a known manner, thus improving the overall wellbeing of the subject to be treated. The hollow body of the device may also comprise means for electrically stimulating the skin to be treated, in order to further the treatment, e.g., by means of contractions of the muscles located under the skin to be treated. Other stimulation means are possible, such as infrared or ultrasound waves, the effects of which are known to the art.
- Depending on the use intended for the device of the invention, the
hollow body 10 may have different configurations to combine a shape and dimensions that are suited to a specific part of the body of the subject to be treated and/or to a specific treatment. By way of example only, a hollow body with a circular peripheral edge allows for massaging the shoulder, whilst a rectangular hollow body is suited to massaging the flat areas of the body, such as the back. The hollow body of a device according to the invention may be made in a size that is sufficient to cover a substantial part of the body of the subject to be treated. - The device of the invention is suited to treat a living subject, preferably a human or an equine. The treatment combines steps of support, negative pressure, and/or movement of the hollow body: The various steps are carried out for specified durations. The
suction chamber 5 is generally hermetically sealed when thehollow body 10 is applied to the skin, creating, by means of negative pressure, movement of the skin to be treated against the protrudingfingers 6 and theelongated bosses 7. The suction is carried out by means of a suction system (not shown) via thechannel 13 and thetube 14. - The device of the invention is preferably used with the involvement of a therapist. The therapist using the device must apply a force F continuously, but not necessarily constantly, to at least one of the supports of the
hollow body 10 in the direction of the skin of the subject to be treated. The force F may be applied by any suited means, in particular either mechanically, by a physical action of the therapist, or by hydraulic or pneumatic action controlled by the therapist. In the case of physical action of the therapist as described inpatent EP 1 800 644, the force F may be between 10 and 250 Newtons, and, preferably, between 30 and 200 Newtons; it may be continuously maintained for a period of 5 s to 3 min. The same values may be obtained by a different actuator, in particular a hydraulic or pneumatic actuator. The force F thus applied by the therapist is sufficient to produce effects on the deepest layers of the skin without injuring the subject to be treated. - Treatment using the device of the invention is carried out on specified points on the body, some of which are disclosed in
patent EP 1 800 644. When the device is held on the skin of the subject to be treated, the protruding fingers allow it to be pressed against a point on the skin, whilst the bosses allow for pressing against a strip. If the pressure is combined with movement of the device along the skin, deep treatment is carried out on a line by means of the protruding fingers and on a surface by the bosses. It is possible to provide for supports that would provide pressure to a surface. The effects of the suction on the skin to be treated are improved by the force F, which applies pressure to the skin to be treated: In fact, it has been surprisingly found that the effect of the supports on the deep tissues of the skin is promoted by suction stimulating superficial circulation and promoting drainage of the subcutaneous fatty tissue. When the suction source is coupled to a computer system, the suction may be programmed, i.e., it is possible to control the intensity of the suction and/or program continuous or non-continuous suction and/or adjust the duration of each of the operations of the suction programme. - The adjustable height of the protruding
fingers 6 also allows for thehollow body 10 to be adapted to a specific area of the body and/or a specific treatment: By way of example only, the treatment of areas of the body where there are superficial osseous elevations necessitates fingers that do not exceed the surface area defined by theperipheral edge 2 of the lateral wall. Furthermore, the configurations of thehollow body 10 combine a number and position of the protrudingfingers 6 and/or theelongated bosses 7 that are also suited to a specific part of the body of the subject to be treated and/or a specific treatment. - The combination of means to this variant of the invention has beneficial effects on the superficial and deep layers of the skin and connective tissue, but also on subcutaneous muscle, bone, and/or joint tissue. In fact, the suction, combined with the pressure of the fingers and bosses, stimulates the skin superficially, allowing for improvement in the blood circulation and movement of the subcutaneous tissue. In this way, it is possible to improve the quality of the skin, in particular by mitigating the “orange peel” effect. Furthermore, the combination of the effects of the suction with those of the force F stimulates subcutaneous muscle tissue, allowing for sustained relief for subjects suffering from myalgias such as fibromyalgia. Treatment with the device of the invention also allow for improvements in the posture of subjects, e.g., in the case of kyphosis.
- With regard to
FIGS. 7 and 8 , it can be seen that the massage device according to this variant of the invention includes ahollow body 10 a analogous to that of the variant shown inFIGS. 1-6 of the invention: The reference numbers of the various parts of thehollow body 10 a are identical to those of the corresponding parts of thehollow body 10, but followed by the letter a. Thehollow body 10 a consists of ahousing 17 and a sole 18. The sole 18 laterally delimits the internal volume 5 a, which constitutes a suction chamber. The part of the peripheral edge 2 a of the lateral wall 3 a held against the skin of the subject to be treated is formed by the sole 18, buthollow bodies 10 a are possible in which this part is formed by thehousing 17. - The suction chamber 5 a is connected to a suction source (not shown) via a channel 13 a arranged in the sole 18 and the part of the
housing 17 forming the connecting wall 4 a. A suction tube 14 a is connected to the channel 13 a, allowing for communication between the suction chamber 5 a and the suction system (not shown). - Analogously to the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6 , the device also comprises supports of thehollow body 10 a on the skin of the subject to be treated, consisting of protruding fingers 6 a, elongated bosses 7 a, and a rounded boss 15 a. These supports are an integral part of the sole 18. The height of the protruding fingers 6 a cannot be adjusted. Thehousing 17 and the sole 18 are made of a material that is sufficiently resistant to withstand the force F applied to thehollow body 10 a and transfer that force to the skin of the subject to be treated. Thehousing 17 receives the pylon of an actuator according topatent EP 1 800 644 as shown inFIG. 1 of this application, with the shaft half connected to thehollow body 10 a being screwed into a drilled hole 16 a arranged in thehousing 17. - The sole 18 may consist of a flexible thermoplastic polymer or a polymer with shape memory. It may be provided for the suctions to allow for movement by deformation of the elongated bosses. The sole may include at least one compound that is bioactive on the skin of the subject to be treated, e.g., a cosmetic compound and/or a drug, in particular a sustained-release preparation.
- With regard to
FIGS. 9 and 12 , it can be seen that the device according to this variant of the invention comprises ahollow body 10 b analogous to that of the foregoing variants. As above, the reference numbers of the various parts of thehollow body 10 b are identical to those of the corresponding parts of thehollow body 10, but followed by the letter b. The internal volume of thehollow body 10 b is divided by twointernal walls 19 to delimit acentral suction chamber 20 and twolateral suction chambers 21. The suction chambers are connected to a suction system (not shown) byindependent channels central suction chamber 20 is connected to the suction system by acentral channel 131; thelateral chambers 21 are connected by twochannels - The device according to this variant of the invention further comprises protruding
fingers 6 b,elongated bosses 7 b, preferably provided in the central suction chamber, as well asrounded bosses 15 b. - The device of this variant of the invention is used analogously to that of the foregoing variants, with the additional use of different degrees of negative pressure in each suction chamber. It is thus possible to generate greater suction in the lateral chambers in order to create folds of skin of differing sizes. The result is a new way of carrying out palpating and rolling massages, if the device is moved relative to the skin to be treated.
- In the first embodiment described above, the actuator used was that described in
patent EP 1 800 644, and schematically represented inFIG. 1 . The force applied on a support in a continuous fashion is obtained by a therapist pushing on a pressure base that is part of the actuator. However, depending on the action to be carried out on the hollow body and the physiological constitution of the therapist, it may be useful not always to use the same pressure base. Furthermore, it may be useful to use multiple hollow bodies on the same patient simultaneously, with at least one of them connected to an actuator of the aforementioned type. This is why the invention proposes a device corresponding to that shown inFIG. 13 .FIG. 13 shows atherapist 23 wearing avest 24 to treat apatient 25. Thevest 24 includes a plurality offemale fasteners 26 in which the ends of shaft halves 11 b of pylons of the device, as shown inFIG. 1 and described in this specification, can be hooked.FIG. 13 shows ashaft half 11 b affixed to afemale fastener 26, with the shaft half 11 a of this actuator being connected to a hollow body 10 (or 10 a) as described above; the inside of the hollow body is subject to negative pressure by thetube 14. The patient 25 may be simultaneously treated by another hollow body analogous to the first, also subject to internal negative pressure but not to an actuator (11 a, 11 b). - According to another embodiment of the invention, the actuator, which applies a continuous force F to the hollow body under negative pressure, is a simple strap tightened around the body of the patient and supported by the hollow body. This embodiment is shown in
FIG. 14 . In this figure, it is seen that ahollow body 10 is positioned on the body of apatient 27 and subject to internal negative pressure by thetube 14, which connects the hollow body to an appropriate system (not shown). Astrap 28 surrounds thebody 27 of the patient and thehollow body 10 to apply the latter with a continuous force F to the area of the body of the patient 27 to which the negative pressure is applied by thehollow body 10. -
FIG. 15 shows a cross-section of adevice 100 according to the invention including an actuator and a hollow body. The reference numbers of the various parts of the hollow body are identical to those of the corresponding parts of thehollow body 10, but followed by the letter c. In thedevice 100, theactuator 211 is a pneumatic system operated by a control pressure P2. In this device, the hollow body 10 c defining a suction chamber is placed below theactuator 211, with the assembly consisting of the hollow body and the actuator being positioned on the area of the skin to be treated. - The bottom of the
device 100, i.e., the part in the vicinity of theskin 103, forms a hollow body 10 c formed by a cylindricallateral wall 2 c and a ceiling 101, with a suction chamber 5 c being defined by the hollow body when the device is positioned on theskin 103. This suction chamber 5 c is thus delimited by thelateral wall 2 c, the ceiling 101, and theskin 103 on which the bottom of the lateral wall is pressed. - The ceiling 101 is traversed by protruding
fingers 6 c capable of being moved relative to the ceiling 101. Thefingers 6 c run through holes, with the air-tight seal being obtained by means of sealing rings 102. The protrudingfingers 6 c are distributed over the entire surface of the ceiling 101. Their lower part, in the vicinity of the skin to be treated 103, is rounded to allow for localised compression of the skin without causing any injury to it. The upper ends of thefingers 6 c, i.e., those the farthest from theskin 103, are joined with amovable plate 104. Theplate 104 may move within theinner space 105 defined by the cylindrical upper part of the lateral wall of thedevice 100, with this space being delimited by acover plate 106 integrated with the upper end of the lateral wall and constituting a connecting wall at the level of the top of the lateral wall. The movable plate 1045 is subject to reduced pressure P2 on the side facing the ceiling 101 to cause the movement of thefingers 6 c towards theskin 103. The upper ends of thefingers 6 c include thrustwashers 107, limiting the movement of theplate 104 in the direction of the ceiling 101. The airtight seal is maintained by a sealingring 108 during the movement of theplate 104 in thespace 105.Springs 109 are placed between theplate 104 and thecover plate 106, applying a return force to theplate 104 and tending to move towards thecover plate 106, such that the protrudingfingers 6 c are returned to their retracted position in the suction chamber 5 c so that they no longer compress theskin 103. - The bottom of the
device 100, i.e., the part substantially at the level of the suction chamber 5 c, has on its outside one or moreflexible enclosures 110. As shown inFIG. 15 , a single flexible enclosure may be provided in proximity to the bottom of the lateral wall of the hollow body 10 c by means of two lockingribs 111. Thus, in the embodiment shown, such a flexible enclosure thus forms a peripheral belt of the bottom of the suction chamber 5 c. It would be possible to provide for the flexible enclosure not to be circular, but consist of several portions distributed regularly around the axle of the device, in which case the locking ribs would be replaced by adhesive ribs. Theflexible enclosure 110 is connected to a pump that supplies an air flow sufficient to establish a pressure PO within the enclosure that is greater than atmospheric pressure. Theenclosure 110 consists, e.g., of a plastic material, but the thickness of this enclosure varies such that the establishment of the pressure PO in the enclosure causes the bottom of the enclosure to move in the direction of the axle of thedevice 100. This results in pinching of the skin in the direction of the axis of the area being treated, keeping thedevice 100 in position in the selected area of theskin 103. - The suction chamber 5 c is connected by a
channel 112 to a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P1, less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in the suction chamber 5 c. Given that thelower edge 2 c of the lateral wall of the hollow body is held in a substantially airtight fashion on theskin 103, the establishment of the reduced pressure P1 in the suction chamber 5 c results in a deformation of the skin in the direction of the ceiling 101. - The
chamber 114 defined between the ceiling 101 and theplate 104 is connected by a channel 113 to a vacuum pump capable of establishing a pressure P2, less than the ambient atmospheric pressure, in thesuction chamber 114. In these conditions, given that thechamber 114 is substantially sealed due to thesealing ring 108, theplate 104 moves in the direction of the ceiling 101, such that the protruding fingers 10 c, which descend in the direction of theskin 103, create on the skin a continuous localised pressure independent of the negative pressure established in the suction chamber 5 c, which can thus produce a substantial compression capable of treating, point by point, the deep layers of the skin. Theplate 104 is moved by stretching thesprings 109, which are arranged in an area directly connected to the atmosphere by ahole 115. - The therapist, by means of this device, can thus treat the skin by suction in a known manner, and simultaneously carry out treatment by continuous local compression that is controllable in degree by the pressure P2.
- In a variant shown in
FIG. 16 , the device of the invention may, instead of theperipheral enclosure 110 described above, include anexternal support 116 attached to the edge of thelateral wall 2 c of the hollow body 10 c. Theexternal support 116, if it is established around the entire periphery of the device, may be affixed as with the device ofFIG. 15 , by means of two locking ribs 111 a. However, if it is only placed on various parts of the periphery, the locking ribs are replaced by adhesive ribs. This external support may be made of a filled plastic material, or consist of a chamber as in the embodiment ofFIG. 15 . This external support is different in shape to that ofFIG. 15 , as its end that is applied to the skin has a curve that distances it from the axle of the device. Thus, when the device of the invention is applied to theskin 103 by means of the reduced pressure P1, thesupport 116 presses on the skin as would the fingers of a therapist using the device of the invention manually, with the compression thus obtained being directed in the direction of the arrow S, towards the deep layers of theskin 103. - According to another variant shown in
FIG. 17 , a device is provided that allows for modulation of the compressive forces generated with the external supports of the type described forFIG. 16 . In the case ofFIG. 17 , theexternal supports 117, analogous to those 116 ofFIG. 16 , are connected to apiston 118 arranged in anactuator body 19 in which they slide. The sliding occurs in an airtight fashion due to the sealing rings 120. Theactuator body 119 is affixed to the outer edge of the bottom of thelateral wall 2 c of the suction chamber by means of twoadhesive ribs 121. The space delimited in theactuator body 119 above thepiston 118 is connected by achannel 122 to a pump capable of establishing a pressurised air pressure P3 in this part. On the other hand, the part below thepiston 118 is exposed to the outside air due to the assembly 123 arranged between theexternal support 117 and theactuator body 119. An elastic return may be provided that distances theexternal support 117 from the skin when the pressure P3 is absent. - The therapist, when using the device according to the invention, may establish a pressure P3 of a greater or lesser degree, it being understood that the force applied by the
external support 117 is limited in order to avoid the suction chamber 5 c losing its seal due to the raising of theperipheral edge 2 c. It should be noted that this type of embodiment may also provide for anactuator body 119 arranged on the entire periphery of the suction chamber, or only on certain parts of the periphery. - In a highly simplified embodiment of a device of the type shown in
FIG. 15 , the pneumatic control obtained using the pressure P2 can be replaced by a purely mechanical control of the movement of the protruding fingers. In this case, the part of the protruding fingers that is farther from the skin would be threaded, and a threaded wheel on the outside of thehollow body 10 could move the corresponding finger towards the skin by simple rotation in order to generate continuous localised compression. In this case, the actuator would consist of such wheels and the therapist manipulating them.
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1. Device for massaging a living subject to be treated, comprising a hollow body delimiting an internal volume by a lateral wall and a connecting wall, whereby the lateral wall extends between the connecting wall and a peripheral edge intended to be held on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated, the internal volume being connected to a suction system in order to constitute, by holding the peripheral edge against the skin, at least one suction chamber capable of being placed under negative pressure relative to the environment of the device, the hollow body including, in its internal volume, at least one internal support capable of compressing the skin of the subject to be treated when the internal volume is connected to the reduced treatment pressure P1 established by the suction system,
characterised in that:
it further includes at least one actuator to apply mechanically to the skin, by means of at least one internal support of the hollow body, a force F applied to the support(s) in a continuous manner, whether variable or not, with at least one of the internal supports thus creating a continuous localised compression on the skin.
2. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that at least one actuator exercises a force F having a value independent of the pressure P1 established by the suction system.
3. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the internal supports are affixed inside the hollow body.
4. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the internal supports include at least one protruding finger and/or at least one elongated boss, the free end of which is at an adjustable distance from a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
5. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that at least some internal supports are mobile in the hollow body due to an actuator in a translation direction substantially perpendicular to a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
6. Device according to claim 5 , characterised in that a movable support is formed by a rectilinear finger, the free end of which, orientated towards the outside of the hollow body, is rounded.
7. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the internal volume may be divided into various suction chambers, separated by at least one internal wall, whereby each internal wall has a free edge substantially at the level of a regular, continuous surface passing through the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
8. Device according to claim 7 , characterised in that the suction chambers of the hollow body are subject, independently and/or sequentially, to one or more reduced pressure(s) by means of a distribution device.
9. Device according to claim 7 , characterised in that each internal wall is connected to the lateral wall of the hollow body such that its free edge is connected to the peripheral edge of the lateral wall.
10. Device according to claim 2 , characterised in that the hollow body constitutes the pressure head of an actuator including a pylon, one end of which is mechanically connected to the hollow body and the other receives a pressure base, which delivers to the pylon the continuous force F to be applied via the internal support(s) to the area(s) of skin that are under continuous compression.
11. Device according to claim 10 , characterised in that the force F acting on the hollow body is applied by a pressure base suited to receive part of the body of the therapist treating the subject by means of the device.
12. Device according to claim 11 , characterised in that the pressure base is a mobile connection connected to a piece of equipment carried by the therapist.
13. Device according to claim 10 , characterised in that the force F acting on the hollow body is applied by clamping means supported by the subject to be treated.
14. Device according to claim 5 , characterised in that a mobile support is moved by the actuator by varying a control pressure P2 independent of the reduced pressure P1, acting in the internal volume of the hollow body.
15. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the hollow body includes on its outside, borne by its lateral wall, at least one flexible enclosure that is deformable by pressing it against the skin of the subject to be treated, whereby the deformation of the enclosure is obtained by varying the pressure P0 within the enclosure and causing pinching of the skin in order to join the hollow body with the skin on which it is held.
16. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the hollow body has on its outside at least one external support suited to act on the skin via an additional continuous compression, whereby the additional continuous compression acts on an area of the skin of the subject to be treated from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body and has insufficient intensity to cancel out the pressure of the peripheral edge on the skin.
17. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the hollow body has on its outside at least one external support suited to apply an additional continuous compression to an area of the skin of the subject to be treated from outside the peripheral edge of the lateral wall of the hollow body, with any degree of intensity not capable of cancelling out the pressure of the peripheral edge of the hollow body on the skin of the subject to be treated due to a clamping means acting externally on the hollow body and supported by the subject to be treated.
18. Device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the force F generated by the actuator(s) causes sufficient deformation of the lateral walls of the hollow body to cause a constant or pulsatile reduction in the negative pressure in the internal volume due to the elasticity of the lateral wall.
19. Device according to claim 18 , characterised in that the elasticity of the lateral wall is chosen such that the negative pressure in the internal volume causes a slight leak in order to generate mechanical oscillation of the lateral wall and vibration on the peripheral edge of the hollow body.
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